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Two trailblazing colleagues named amongst RCN’s Rising Star awards

This October, to mark Black History Month, RCN London have recognised nurses across London who have made an outstanding contribution to the health and care of our communities. 

This year two colleagues were recognised for their dedication and commitment to providing world-class patient care. Ibiadukuka Paul-Worika from The Royal London Hospital and Tambudzayi Madakudya from St Bartholomew’s Hospital were both named as part of the 22 rising stars!

Meet Ibi

Ibi in front of a black background

A paediatric nurse trainer and educator for the Tower Hamlets Community Children Nursing Team, Ibi is an extremely passionate colleague. Recently, she led on the successful bid for WellChild Better at Home resources which allowed her team to purchase interactive manikins to aid training for staff and parents.

Through this, she identified that once children and young people are discharged from hospital, families do not always get the opportunity to have refresher sessions for basic life support training. As a result, Ibi organised regular sessions for parents to attend, with feedback from families being overwhelmingly positive. 

As well as making an impact on patient and families lives, Ibi is also part of our career mentoring programme and works with colleagues to provide guidance and support in addressing development needs so that they can reach their full potential at work. 

She is passionate about raising awareness amongst staff about the impact ethnicity and socio-economic deprivation has on health inequalities.

Speaking of her recognition, Ibi said: 

It’s a privilege to work in the team and I feel incredibly honoured to have been nominated by my colleagues. I am passionate about the health and wellbeing of children, and this award will only make me more determined and more focused to support children, young people and their families.

Meet Tambu

Tambu in front of a black background

Tambu joined us in 2016 as a healthcare assistant in our haematological cancer ward team. In 2019, Tambu was successful in securing a place on the funded nursing associate apprenticeship, and following completion registered as a nursing associate in 2021.

Since her registration, and with the close support of her ward manager, Tambu has grown in confidence and has taken on a nutrition link nursing role to ensure the nutritional needs of patients are consistently met. 

Tambu ensures that nutrition scores are consistently completed to a high standard, liaises with the dietetics team, and leads on the protected mealtime’s monthly audit. Recently the ward was recognised for the highest MUST (Malnutrition Universal Screening Score) compliance due to Tambu’s effort in teaching and encouraging staff to do their food charts. 

Tambu aspires to continue her development into a registered nursing role in the future and with the support of her leader.

Congratulations on the very deserved recognition, both!

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  1. Samantha Philpott-Jones Thursday, 3 October 2024 at 11:56 AM

    Many congratulations to you both - I look forward to celebrating your achievements at your award ceremony at the end of October!

  2. Razvin Irani-Deol Thursday, 3 October 2024 at 12:38 PM

    Congratulations Tambu, so proud of you xxxxx

  3. Rianne Coventon Thursday, 3 October 2024 at 01:04 PM

    Congratulations!

  4. KAREN GORDON Thursday, 3 October 2024 at 02:43 PM

    Congratulations to you both... its great to see BAME nurses recognised for the valuable and outstanding contributions made to the NHS. Well done!

  5. Greal Huypungco Friday, 4 October 2024 at 08:27 AM

    Congratulations to both!
    Tambu, you are amazing- you inspire a lot of our staff. We are so proud to be part of your team.

  6. Shuhana Sharmin Friday, 4 October 2024 at 09:19 AM

    Congratulations to both Ibi and Tambu!
    I have worked with Ibi through the Healthcare Horizons Programme for a few years now where her passion for teaching and care for patients shines through. Well done for all your achievements, I'm sure this is just the beginning!

  7. Valerie Phillips Friday, 4 October 2024 at 03:56 PM

    Congratulations to you both and well done. Regards Valerie

  8. Angie DeLuque Friday, 4 October 2024 at 04:12 PM

    Congratulations Ibi and Tambu!!
    Ibi you truly deserve it, you are excellent at what you do!! to many more achievements to come!!

  9. MARIA EBEKHILE Sunday, 6 October 2024 at 03:16 PM

    Congratulations to you Tambu, well deserved...xxxx

  10. Maudrian Burton Monday, 7 October 2024 at 03:06 PM

    Congratulation Tambu and Ibi, we salute you. Hope to see you in person soon!

  11. UshaKumari Viswamany Tuesday, 8 October 2024 at 02:06 AM

    Congrats Thambu

  12. Helen Aaron Tuesday, 8 October 2024 at 11:33 AM

    Many congratulations to Ibi and Tambu, you are a credit to RLH and amazing role models for our staff across the Trust.

  13. Ruthie Olaiya Tuesday, 8 October 2024 at 11:51 AM

    WOW! I am so excited for you both on your great achievement in making a mark in the sand of time. May God continually fill you in all facets of your lives. Thanks for the great work you embark on, and making yourself and the NHS proud. CONGRATULATIONS, to you both !!!

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